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John Bedini was invited to speak at the Tesla Centennial Symposium in Colorado Springs, CO, on August, 11, 1984, The symposium honored the 100th anniversary of the arrival of Nikola Tesla in the USA, and was sponsored by the...
TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp. unveiled a "plug-in" hybrid car based on its popular Prius model on Wednesday, saying it would test the fuel-saving vehicle on public roads -- a first for the industry. But the world's biggest automaker said...
The Z.CAR is a three-wheeled two-seat city car by prolific Iraki designer Zaha Hadid and it's one of the most interesting new designs we have seen in a while, using the hinged rear suspension to facilitate a variable (speed...
How far (mileage) will Reva go? Most EVs today have a maximum range between 60 and 100 miles. This includes conversions and new cars from the manufacturer. Some vehicles may do less if they have small battery packs, lots of...
Electrolysis: Obtaining hydrogen from water: The Basis for a Solar-Hydrogen Economy This project involves a fascinating experiment in electrochemistry that illustrates several important energy related processes, and provides an ideal context for discussion of several issues related to electricity generation....
  BMW, considered by some critics to be the best car manufacturer in the world, is jumping on the hybrid bandwagon with the Concept X3 EfficientDynamics. In contrast to the gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles from Toyota, Honda, and Ford, the X3...
Ford Motor Company is taking a major step to jump-start the development of affordable small electric vehicles, and that step is catching the eye of drivers around the world. Ford has purchased majority interest in Norwegian-based PIVCO Industries, the...
In the video above it is briefly explained why PWM Electrolyzers work. Faraday's studies have revealed two centuries ago that the energy necessary to split the oxygen from hydrogen is higher than that gained by burning them. In fact,...